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Donald Trump 's Ironic Speeches

President Donald Trump's ironic speeches, When President Donald Trump was portraying some hidden agendas of some African countries publicly. Some old Africans leaders thought of provocations and insults but the young Africans leaders welcomed all his ironic speeches about Africa on the  face of the World. Many young Africans  were focus on his verbal, situational and dramatic irony as he was speaking more truths about injustice laws. The day millions of republicans suspected fraud in USA voting systems They decided to fight for their rights As they seemed to be victims. billions of the people witnessed  how U.S. President Donald Trump's supporters invaded the U.S. Capitol Building The way many people climbed the windows and roofs, it expressed their sorrows as they claimed fraud in American voting systems. Imagine when Trump refused to leave White House as he thought to be right but he was forced out. What about other victims of injustice in the World? Many young Africans understood that Trump was true in many  points which frustrated some owners of the World operating systems. Imagine this fraud in American voting systems, what about some African countries where by unpopular candidates always won the votes to protect some interests of some influential world leaders and business people? Some presidents  are not the choice of majority voters in many countries. As billions of people saw U.S. President Donald Trump's supporters invaded the U.S. Capitol Building while claiming their rights. Don't be astonished when you hear about the rise of other nations ... As no nations like injustice when they are victims. August 24/2023

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